Jay Cutler Asks Chicago Bears Fans To Keep It Quiet In Red Zone

The Chicago Bears pipe crowd music in to practices during weeks with home games.

That is not standard in the NFL but the Bears don’t know what else to do. The home crowd at Soldier Field won’t cut the offense a break and it can be hard for the players to hear the calls and signals.

Quarterback Jay Cutler showed his displeasure with the fans during the first quarter of Sunday’s 41-21 victory over the Indianapolis Colts at Soldier Field. He was hoping for a quieter work environment when the offense got into the red zone at the North end zone.

“Please, please, please let’s tone it down a little bit when we’re down in the 20," Cutler said. “You’re more than welcome to tell and scream and do whatever you want to do after we score, but please let’s go ahead and quiet the stadium down and save it for after we score. Thank you. That’s my PSA.”

The Bears are home again in two weeks against the St. Louis Rams. We’ll see if there is improvement.

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